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Nightmare for Musharraf
PAKISTAN'S VOTERS WOULD appear to have delivered to their President, Pervez Musharraf, the ingredients that make for the worst of nightmares, going by the trend of the election results for the National and Provincial Assemblies. A hung central ...
The Tenth Five Year Plan
THERE IS BOUND to be widespread scepticism over the key assumptions behind the draft Tenth Plan document which has been approved by the Planning Commission. The public sector outlay has been fixed at Rs. 15,92,300 crores, of which the Central ...


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Colours of azadi
By Navnita Chadha Behera

A new class of political leadership has emerged from the Assembly elections which must now try to segregate the political and territorial dimensions of the demand for azadi and work towards safeguarding the political rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
Crime & punishment in Arunachal
By Wasbir Hussain

A new law to combat crime in Arunachal Pradesh has raised fears of misuse especially in a State where the Executive doubles up as the Judiciary.


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Lessons from Copenhagen
By Amit Baruah

Right from the seating arrangements, everything went wrong at the joint press conference addressed by the current European Union Presidency, the Danish Prime Minister, Anders Rasmussen, and the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, on Thursday. ...
State-sponsored anarchy
By Arvind P. Datar

The decision of the Karnataka Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna, and his Cabinet not to obey the Supreme Court's order is fraught with extreme danger. The court had asked Karnataka to follow the directions issued by the Cauvery River Authority (CRA) ...


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